Démurger Sylvie, Hui Xu (2013), Left-behind children and return decisions of rural migrants in China, with Xu Hui, IZA Discussion Paper No. 7727, November 2013. IZA Discussion Paper No.7727 November 2013 Abstract Left-Behind Children and Return Decisions of Rural Migrants in China. This paper examines how left-behind children influence return migration in China. We first present a simple illustrative model based on Dustmann (2003) that incorporates economic and non-conomic motives for migr..
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Return migration is an integral part of the rural to urban labor migration in China. Using recent ho...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
Working paper GATE 2011-22This paper examines how left-behind children influence return migration in...
Démurger, Sylvie, Xu Hui. Left-behind children and return migration in China. IZA Journal of Migrati...
Rural to urban migration is prominent in China. Since the middle of 1980s, China has been witnessing...
This article explores how in China in the early to mid-2010s non-migrant children in households with...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
This paper examines the impact of labor migration on children’s education in ruralChina. Using cross...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
In the process of leaving one's hometown for work, migrant workers face the problem of family separa...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
The slowdown in China’s economic growth in the past decade has forced many migrant workers to return...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Return migration is an integral part of the rural to urban labor migration in China. Using recent ho...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
Working paper GATE 2011-22This paper examines how left-behind children influence return migration in...
Démurger, Sylvie, Xu Hui. Left-behind children and return migration in China. IZA Journal of Migrati...
Rural to urban migration is prominent in China. Since the middle of 1980s, China has been witnessing...
This article explores how in China in the early to mid-2010s non-migrant children in households with...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
This paper examines the impact of labor migration on children’s education in ruralChina. Using cross...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
In the process of leaving one's hometown for work, migrant workers face the problem of family separa...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
The slowdown in China’s economic growth in the past decade has forced many migrant workers to return...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Return migration is an integral part of the rural to urban labor migration in China. Using recent ho...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...